About “Mere Atheism” Book

mere atheismno gods…no problem! Atheism doesn’t require anger, bitterness or constant rants about gods and religions. George Ricker’s new book, mere atheism, tells you why…and more. Buy the book: My new book, mere atheism: no gods…no problems!, is now available for purchase online at: Amazon.com and iUniverse. (Note: if you scroll to the bottom of the page at …

Answering Atheism’s Critics

Common retorts to atheism debunkedWhy it’s right to criticize religion, gods and all the restBy George A. Ricker In the most recent issue of Free Inquiry, author Sam Harris talks about his experiences at a recent conference he attended at the Salk Institute. His op-ed piece, titled “Beyond the Believers,” described some of the statements and …

Sitting Still? It All Depends

Perception determines your view of reality Are you sitting still? I raise the question because I want to talk about perceptions, yours and mine, and how they color our view of the world. Those perceptions lead us to make assumptions about the way things work that really don’t hold up under scrutiny. Nonetheless, the assumptions …

Whining for Jesus: Part Deux

The truth about the “war” on Christianity In October 2003 I had an essay called “Whining for Jesus?” printed in Freethought Today, the monthly newspaper published by the Freedom From Religion Foundation (yes, I am a member and have been for years). The essay discussed the constant carping and complaining being heard from some segments of …

The Trouble with NOMA

Why science and religion come into conflict By George A. Ricker Lately there seem to be a number of people asserting the essential harmony between science and religion and insisting the two are not in conflict but are, in fact, complementary views about the nature of reality. Advocates of this view assert that, while science …

See No Evil

In the kingdom of the blind, an ancient wisdom tells us, the one-eyed man is king. If we were cloaking the aphorism in modern garb, no doubt we would dress it in the language of political correctness, thus sparing feelings and disguising meaning. In any society, those who have an advantage and seek power will …

Remembering the Storm of ‘47

Almost anyone who has lived in Florida for any length of time has a story or two to tell about a close encounter with a hurricane. Mine is six decades old. It’s from a time before the tropical cyclones were given women’s names. The memorable ones were usually recalled by the year in which they …

The Truth About ‘Atheist’ Atrocities

By George A. Ricker In most discussions between believers and nonbelievers there comes a time when people start arguing over atrocities. Non theists recite a litany of abuses of groups and individuals perpetrated by various religious sects. Religionists counter with their own list of savageries perpetrated by this or that “atheist” regime, usually the names …

Mockingbird: A Joyous Noise

By George A. Ricker The concert usually begins around dawn and may last for two hours, sometimes even longer. It’s a solo performance by a virtuoso and never ceases to bring a smile to my face. Sometimes, lying in bed, debating whether or not to leave my own warm nest, I catch myself wondering what …